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151. Attachment loss after scaling and root planing with different instruments. A clinical study.

152. Matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors in gingival mast cells in persons with and without human immunodeficiency virus infection.

153. Clinical course of chronic periodontitis. III. Patterns, variations and risks of attachment loss.

154. Continuing education: Periodontics: oral health and wellness: understanding periodontal health, recognizing disease states and choices.

155. On the precision of the conditionally autoregressive prior in spatial models.

156. Interleukin-1beta, clinical parameters and matched cellular-histopathologic changes of biopsied gingival tissue from periodontitis patients.

157. Root surface debridement and endotoxin removal.

158. Influence of subcutaneous administration of recombinant TNF-alpha on ligature-induced periodontitis in rats.

159. Enamel matrix proteins in the treatment of periodontal sites with horizontal type of bone loss.

160. Unification of the "burst" and "linear" theories of periodontal disease progression: a multilevel manifestation of the same phenomenon.

161. Evaluation of periodontal regeneration following grafting intrabony defects with bio-oss collagen: a human histologic report.

162. Clinical and histologic evaluation of human intrabony defects treated with an enamel matrix protein derivative combined with a bovine-derived xenograft.

163. Healing of intrabony defects following treatment with a bovine-derived xenograft and collagen membrane. A controlled clinical study.

164. The distribution of periodontal disease and loss of attachment in jaw sextants in different age groups--cross-sectional study.

165. The effects of EDTA gel conditioning exposure time on periodontitis-affected human root surfaces: surface topography and PDL cell adhesion.

166. Treatment of adjacent gingival recessions with subepithelial connective tissue grafts and the modified tunnel technique.

167. Longitudinal study on periodontal conditions in healthy elderly people in Japan.

168. Relationships among clinical measures of periodontal disease and their associations with systemic markers.

169. Coping with stress: its influence on periodontal disease.

170. Root surface area of the mandibular cuspid and bicuspids.

171. Effects of hippocampal lesioning on experimental periodontitis in Wistar rats.

172. Antibody-based diagnostic for 'refractory' periodontitis.

173. [Comparison of surgical and nonsurgical techniques in periodontology].

174. Nitric oxide synthesis and severity of human periodontal disease.

175. Effect of a collagen membrane enriched with fibronectin on guided tissue regeneration in dogs.

176. Prevalence of aggressive periodontitis in school attendees in Uganda.

177. Treatment of furcation defects with an allograft-alloplast-tetracycline composite bone graft combined with GTR: human histologic evaluation of a case report.

178. Periodontal attachment level of extractions presumably performed for periodontal reasons.

179. Aggressive periodontitis: 5-year follow-up of treatment.

180. Supracrestal soft tissue preservation with enamel matrix proteins in treatment of deep intrabony defects.

181. Cellular dermal matrix used for root coverage: 18-month follow-up observation.

182. Long in the tooth.

183. Comparison of platelet-rich plasma, bovine porous bone mineral, and guided tissue regeneration versus platelet-rich plasma and bovine porous bone mineral in the treatment of intrabony defects: a reentry study.

184. GCF IL-1beta profiles in periodontal disease.

185. Mandibular second molar periodontal status after third molar extraction.

186. Comparative evaluation of surgical and conservative treatment modalities of juvenile periodontitis patients.

187. Root coverage and pocket reduction as combined surgical procedures.

188. Comparative 6-month clinical study of a subepithelial connective tissue graft and acellular dermal matrix graft for the treatment of gingival recession.

189. Prevalence and extent of lifetime cumulative attachment loss (LCAL) at different thresholds and associations with clinical variables: changes in a population of young male military recruits over 3 years.

190. Comparison of 2 clinical techniques for treatment of gingival recession.

191. Cell-surface proteoglycan expression by lymphocytes from peripheral blood and gingiva in health and periodontal disease.

192. Characterization of cellular infiltrate, detection of chemokine receptor CCR5 and interleukin-8 and RANTES chemokines in adult periodontitis.

193. Histologic assessment of healing after the use of a bioresorbable membrane in the management of buccal bone loss concomitant with periradicular surgery.

194. Periodontal regeneration with an autogenous bone-Bio-Oss composite graft and a Bio-Gide membrane.

195. Tooth loss in periodontal patients.

196. Clinical evaluation of anorganic bovine bone xenograft with a bioabsorbable collagen barrier in the treatment of molar furcation defects.

197. Apoptosis in chronic adult periodontitis analyzed by in situ DNA breaks, electron microscopy, and immunohistochemistry.

198. Relationship of cigarette smoking to attachment level profiles.

199. Is loss of attachment due to root planning and scaling in sites with minimal probing depths a statistical or real occurrence?

200. Periodontal regeneration of a class II furcation defect utilizing a bioabsorbable barrier in a human. A case study with histology.

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